The leadership of the Licensed Lotto Operators and Agents Association (LLOAA), has said the group calling itself the Concerned Lotto Agents Association of Ghana (CLAAG) does not have any locus to interfere in its dealing with the National Lottery Authority.
According to the licensed operators, they solidly believe in the vision and innovative policies and programmes of the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
The group said members of LLOAA are responsible citizens of Ghana, willing to comply with the terms and conditions of the NLA.
A statement signed by David Agyekum, Chairman of LLOAA, said most of the private lotto operators and agents have willingly paid their respective license fees at various sums to the NLA awaiting validation and background checks.
It said private lotto operators and agents have no issues concerning the License Fee of GHC 1, 000, 000, and other relevant conditions set by the NLA in collaboration with Private Lotto Operators and Agents.
The statement said LLOAA’s attention has been drawn to Concerned Lotto Agents Association of Ghana (CLAAG) led by one Kwaku Duah-Tawiah, claiming to be the official spokesperson for all Private Lotto Operators and Agents in Ghana.
According to the statement, CLAAG is not known to the Private Lotto Operators, and that they are not part of CLAAG, which does not represent the interest of Private Lotto Operators and Agents in Ghana.
It added that CLAAG only consists of two people namely Solomon Aboagye and Kwaku Duah-Tawiah, and these two are neither Lotto Operators nor Agents.
The statement, therefore, urged the general public to totally ignore CLAAG as they have no authority to talk on behalf of Private Lotto Operators and Agents.
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By: citinewsroom.com|Ghana
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